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Mytake on this is you actually don't really need a website. If only a few of your clients are asking you to check you out online, but the majority are ok without looking at a website, I think you can still expect continued growth through word of mouth. I would actually double down on word of mouth if you aren't already doing it, such as offering a referral fee and video testimonials with client's consent to be used for marketing purposes. You can also ask satisfied clients to post on their social media maybe for some sort of incentive and leverage their networks even further. Also taking before and after pictures and having a collection of them to showcase would be pretty beneficial.
But yeah if I were in your shoes if only two clients called me asking for a website, building a website wouldn't be a priority but it would be in the back of my mind to do at some point down the line as a MAYBE when revenue is higher.